All the TV that's mad, bad, or just a little bit evil for Tuesday. Our Tiny Tanya Turner ratings show just how low each show goes – the more Tanyas a show scores, the more mental it is.
» PERK! Richard and Judy, Channel 4, 5.00pmMatt Lucas and David Walliams pop in for a chat with Dick 'n' Jude. They should fit right in, since the characters on Little Britain are cariacatures, and Richard and Judy are...well, we don't need to finish that sentence, do we? » WORK! Young, Posh and Penniless, ITV1, 9.45pmRemember Young, Posh and Loaded last year, where a series of inbred idiots flashed their cash (not to mention their total lack of shame) for the cameras? Well, it's back with a new twist: Donatella, Olly and Tom spend ten days with a working-class family and earning minimum wage - presumably after the producers have actually explained to them what "working class" and "minimum wage" actually mean. » QUIRK! Teachers, Channel 4, 10.00pmOkay, so maybe it's not the same without Kurt and Brian, but hot damn, the new boys are pretty, so we're keeping quiet. Damien is afflicted by temporary impotency at just the same time that a nubile supply teacher arrives at the school. What are the chances, eh? Actually, at that school, probably fairly high. » Is there something we've missed? Click on the comment link to share your tips.

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According to Marxist theory, cultural forms such as opera, classical music and the literary works of Shakespeare all fall under the heading of high culture. Low culture refers to a wide variety of cultural themes that are characterised by their consumption by the masses.
We might not be Marxists, but we do know we loved Footballers Wives. If you do too, you'll know what this is all about.